Tunisia, officially the Tunisian Republic, is a country situated on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa. It is the northernmost African country and the smallest of the nations situated along the Atlas mountain range. Around 40 percent of the country is composed of the Sahara desert, with much of… the remainder consisting of particularly fertile soil, and a 1300-km coastline. Both played a prominent role in ancient times, first with the famous Phoenician city of Carthage, and later, as the Africa Province, which became known as the bread basket of the Roman Empire. It is thought that the name Tunis (Arabic for both the nation and capital city) originated from Berber, meaning either a geographical promontory, or, "to spend the night." ( Full Answer )

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The rose..
September 23, 1986, the House of Representatives passed a joint resolution naming the rose as the "national floral emblem" of the United States. The Senate had passed the resolution in 1985.

The Lignum Vitae is the national flower of Jamaica and it is indigenous to Jamaica. People outside of Jamaica did not not know about this flower until plants were taken from Jamaica to England in 1793 by Captain William Bligh. One of the earliest local growers of the tree was Dr Thomas Clarke who in…troduced it to the eastern parishes in 1778. ( Full Answer )

\nGood question, but sorry Tunisia has not a national food, however it is known for Couscous which exists in 23 versions depending on the state :) \nthere are some famous Tunisian foods which are Couscous "KosKsi", Fatma's fingers :) it's just a name they are not real fingers and fatma is a proper n…ame, and Mother Hooria Salad :) a spicy salad made with coocked carrots. ( Full Answer )

Tunisia is a country on the Mediterranean Sea, bordered on the west by Algeria, and on the southeast by Libya. In December 2010 and January 2011, it was heavily featured in the news after widespread riots and violence across the country. The news was featured most in the UK, as tour operators stru…ggled to evacuate thousands of British tourists back to the UK. ( Full Answer )

UNITED STATES CODE TITLE 36. PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES AND OBSERVANCES CHAPTER 10--PATRIOTIC CUSTOMS.
s 187. National floral emblem.
The flower commonly known as the rose is designated and adopted as the national floral emblem of the United States of America, and the President of the United States i…s authorized and requested to declare such fact by proclamation..
(Pub.L. 99-449, Oct. 7, 1986, 100 Stat. 1128.).
Proclamation No. 5574. The Rose Proclaimed the National Floral Emblem of the United States of America.
Proc. No. 5574. Nov. 20, 1986, 51 F.R. 42197, provided:.
Americans have always loved the flowers with which God decorates our land. More often than any other flower, we hold the rose dear as the symbol of life and love and devotion, of beauty and eternity. For the love of man and woman, for the love of mankind and God, for the love of country, Americans who would speak the language of the heart do so with a rose..
We see proofs of this everywhere. The study of fossils reveals that the rose has existed in America for age upon age. We have always cultivated roses in our gardens. Our first President, George Washington, bred roses, and a variety he named after his mother is still grown today. The White House itself boasts a beautiful Rose Garden. We grow roses in all our fifty States. We find roses throughout our art, music, and literature. We decorate our celebrations and parades with roses. Most of all, we present roses to those we love, and we lavish them on our altars, our civil shrines, and the final resting places of our honored dead..
The American people have long held a special place in their hearts for roses. Let us continue to cherish them, to honor the love and devotion they represent, and to bestow them on all we love just as God has bestowed them on us..
The Congress, by Senate Joint Resolution 159 [Pub.L. 99.449, Oct. 7, 1986, 100 Stat. 1128, which enacted this section], has designated the rose as the National Floral Emblem of the United States and authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation declaring this fact..
NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the rose as the National Floral Emblem of the United States of America..
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twentieth day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and eleventh..
RONALD REAGAN ( Full Answer )

The Caoba flower is the national one here since jun 16th 1957. However, it seems to have changed in 2011 to the Bayahibe Rose. [See related links] There still seems to be some confusion, as even the Embassy of the Dominican Republic state that it is still the Mahogany Flower (Caoba). i dont re…ally know butt i looked up pics and they are very pretty ( Full Answer )

There is no one "National Flower of Britain" because thereare three different constituent countries located in Great Britainand there being diverse flora in these places. Individually then,Wales's national flower is the Daffodil. England's national floweris the red rose. Scotland's national flower… is the thistle. Englandhas the red rose, Northern Ireland has six flax flowersrepresenting the six counties of Northern Ireland (NI). There is no national flower of Britain. England has the rose, Scotland the thistle and Wales the daffodil. ( Full Answer )

The Dahlia is the Mexican national flower. Dahlia pinnata is the national flower of Mexico . Dahlias originated from the mountainous regions of Mexico and Central America and Colombia. Dahlia pinnata is a genus of bushy, summer and autumn flowering plant. Dahlia pinnata flowers are species having… tuberous roots and showy rayed variously colored flower heads. Facts about Dahlia pinnata .
Dahlia pinnata is a tuberous perennial, growing to 1 m tall. .
The Dahlia pinnata flower petals are used in salads . .
The Dahlia pinnata flowers are hermaphrodites and are pollinated by insects. .
The first modern dahlia hybrids are the result of crossing between Dahlia coccinea and possibly Dahlia pinnata. .
Dahlia pinnata is used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species. Mexicos national flower is called Noche Buena.Atleast that's what my parents told me. Dahlia Mexico's national flower is the Dahlia. It looks like a chrysanthemum, but it is smaller and more rounded at the tip than a chrysanthemum. They are very pretty flowers. ( Full Answer )

Japan's national government has never formally named a "national flower." (The green pheasant was named as national bird [by a non-government body] in 1947, but it wasn't until 1999 that the national flag and national anthem were officially passed into law.) Many consider the national flower of Japa…n to be the 'Japanese Flowering Cherry' or Cherry blossom, while a stylized picture of a chrysanthemum is used as the official seal of the Japanese Imperial Family. ( Full Answer )

The King Protrea ( Protea cyneroides ) Proteas also occur in western Australia, and in eastern South America. This is one of the proofs that before continental drift, those three continents fitted together as part of Pangea, or Gondwanaland.

Lily-of-the-Valley is the National Flower of Finland. This flower is well known for its sweet and strong smell. Finland has many other beautiful things and this flower Lily-of -the -Valley adds to its beauty. Just as Jean Sibelius has defined Finland as a romantic place in many of his tales, similar…ly this special flower is also considered as a symbol of love and purity. Lily-of-the-Valley stands for purity and is considered to be a pure flower in the category of flowers. Moreover, adding this flower to any bouquet makes its more attractive and if grown in the garden it adds to the beauty of the garden. ( Full Answer )

yes afcorse you need visa for tunsia but its my experiance you can get visa for america or england france or italy but visa for tunsia impossible for pakistani national due to zardari and nawaz shareef

Water Lily,the same as Bangladesh Correction by Noe.Historian: Quote; "Water-Lilly is the national flower of Bangladesh and not of Pakistan. The national flower of Pakistan is called 'Jasmine' in English, 'Yasmeen' in Persian, 'Chambeli' in Urdu and 'Chameli' in Punjabi." Unquote.

You can visit Carthage, one of the biggest civilizations, you may know "Hannibal" the greatest leader the world ever know. Also, you can do a lots of other activities. I added a site for you to check out!

The lotus always grows in ponds with a layer of moss or mud on top of the water. This symbolizes that, even when it is surrounded by dirt and impurity, it can still grow proud and beautiful. A single lotus growing in a pond can make even the moss and mud look beautiful. In the same way, Indians shou…ld strive to rise up and grow proud and beautiful even when they are surrounded by impurity or ill faith. In this way, they should endeavor to make our surroundings, not just our physical but also our mental, emotional and spiritual surroundings, more beautiful. or Maybe Jawaharlal Nehru's Wife name is "KAMALA" (it means lotus) ( Full Answer )

In 1986, the US Congress passed an act declaring the Rose to be the "floral symbol" of the US. The following is a quote from President Regan at the signing of this act: Americans have always loved the flowers with which God decorates our land. More often than any other flower, we hold the rose dear …as the symbol of life and love and devotion, of beauty and eternity. For the love of man and woman, for the love of mankind and God, for the love of country, Americans who would speak the language of the heart do so with a rose. ( Full Answer )

Describing anything as "national" in Bermuda is a potentially explosive act. Bear in mind that Bermuda is not a nation, it is part of the UK (the UK government, those Bermudians who are independence minded, and the generally ignorant use semantic games to describe it otherwise, but Bermuda is not a …protectorate (a foreign nation, or the sovereign territory of a people who are not British nationals, but which is under British administration), but a colony (in the current parlance, an overseas territory). The national flag is the Union Jack , not the Red Ensign with the Bermudian coat of arms, the national anthem is God Save The Queen , and all political authority is ultimately delegated from London, even if it pretends otherwise. That being said, the national (or territorial, if you prefer...or colonial) flower is the Bermudiana, a type of Iris endemic to the archipelago. This may have recently been discovered to occur naturally in Ireland (blue-eyed grass), as well, so may be revised to native to Bermuda, rather than endemic (being both native and unique to). ( Full Answer )

The national flower of the Faroe Islands is the marsh marigold. It isalso known as kingcup. It is known to grow around marshes, ditches andin woodlands in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.

It's known as the Palestinian Poppy and it blooms in April and May. It is a red flower with a green stem and a mixture of black / white at the flower's center...because it's colors match with the colors of the flag, it's generally known to be the national flower...although it may not be designated a…s such in any official capacity as yet. ( Full Answer )

Whilst the Daffodil is the national flower the Leek (vegetable ) is the recorded emblem. The leek was worn by the Welsh Archers on the orders of St David who advised the Welsh, on the eve of battle with the Saxons, to wear leeks in their caps to distinguish friend from foe. As Shakespeare records in… Henry V, the Welsh archers wore leeks at the battle of Agincourt in 1415. The Daffodil is later addopted because In Welsh, the daffodil is known as " Peter's Leek ", cenhinen Bedr. ( Full Answer )

Countries that have the Lotus flower as their national flower are: .
Egypt (More specifically - Nymphaea Lotus otherwise known as the Egyptian White Water-lily ) .
India (More specifically - Nelumbo Nucifera otherwise known as the Indian Lotus )

the national flower of Portugal is lavender because: The Lavenders are a genus of about 25-30 species of flowering plants in the mint family and are used in cooking, the potency of the lavender flowers increases with drying. While the English lavender , yields a highly effective essential oil wit…h very sweet overtones, and can be used in balms, salves, perfumes, cosmetics , and topical applications ( Full Answer )